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At 18K? I was going to say no, but looked at the CRV forums and if you have a code B16 telling you it's time to change, then it's a good idea to do so. They also mentioned the owners manual was wrong at 60K, which was the Gen1 CRV's, but the newer ones should be changed out at every 25K.

So I have a 2010 Honda CRV LX FWD with 51,000 miles. New tires. New brakes, Oil
changes and rotations routinely. I would like to continue to maintain her properly.
What are the recommended intervals...

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